T. Lloyd Winetsky

Author of THE AMERICAN TEACHERS SERIES: (www.AmericanTeachers.info)

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Terry Winetsky has been an educator for more than four decades. After a stint in the Peace Corps, his first teaching post was in South-Central L.A.—six classes of low-income seventh-graders. It was the spring of 1968, when Martin Luther King was assassinated. Those experiences were germane to both the setting and conflicts of his novel "Los Angeles, 1968: Happy Ranch to Watts," which is Book III in the American Teachers Series.

After returning to college for his certification, Winetsky taught English and Spanish to students of all ages in the Southwest and Northwest. Before retiring in 1998, he was a Bilingual/Migrant Education specialist in Yakima, Washington, where he is now a part-time volunteer for La Casa Hogar, tutoring adult farmworkers.

"Grey Pine" and "Marķa Juana’s Gift" are the first two books in the American Teachers Series.

Winetsky’s fourth novel, "Belagana-Belazana" (Book IV in the American Teachers Series), published by Pen-L in January of 2017, takes place in the Navajo Nation, where he and his spouse taught for five years. Terry lives near Yakima with his wife of forty-seven years, Kathleen, an Early Childhood Special Education teacher.

Visit the author’s website at www.TLWinetsky.com

Find more American Teachers Series books at www.Pen-L.com/AmericanTeachers.html

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